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This article reflects on the intense rivalry between the Greasers and the Socs as depicted in S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders." It delves into the social dynamics and conflicts that shape the lives of the characters, including Pony Boy and Dallas, exploring themes of friendship, loyalty, and the struggles of adolescence. Additionally, it covers real-life incidents in Tulsa that resonate with the themes of the book, highlighting the impact of class differences on youth. A must-read for fans of Hinton's work and teenagers navigating similar challenges.
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8th Grade Class John F. Kennedy Middle School April 2007 Tulsa Times Fight In Local Park By Matthew Morris Fire In Windrixville…Children Rescued! By Alison Harper Type article here. The Greasers are angry! Type article here. Pony Boy and Dallas Featured ArticleThe Curtis Boys By Ashley Brown Type article here. Curtis Boys: Pony Boy, Soda Pop and Darrel
8th Grade Class John F. Kennedy Middle School April 2007 Tulsa Times Page 2 Socs and Greasers By Matthew Morris Type article here. Socs and Greasers The OutsidersOur Thoughts… By Ashley Brown Type article here. The OutsidersBy: S. E. Hinton